RMAX International – Sambo MMA Leg Attacks
Presented by Scott Sonnon
2 DVD Set | Approx. 3 Hours 48 Minutes
Leg-to-Leg Grappling Strategies from Russian Sambo
Sambo MMA Leg Attacks presents a focused exploration of lower-body takedowns, throws, and leg attacks drawn from the Russian Sambo tradition. In this live-recorded seminar, Distinguished Master of Sport Scott Sonnon shares principles and methods developed through his competitive career and international coaching experience.
This program emphasises leg-to-leg grappling strategies and their integration into mixed martial arts and submission-based systems.
About the Instructor
Scott Sonnon is one of the few non-Russian athletes to earn the prestigious Distinguished Master of Sport title in Sambo. A former USA National Sambo Team Coach and Champion, he has competed and coached internationally in sport Sambo and combat Sambo.
What This Program Covers
This 2-DVD set explores:
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Leg-to-leg takedown mechanics
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Lower-body throwing strategies
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Counter-defence concepts against takedowns
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Leg lock applications
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Integration of Sambo methods into MMA and grappling
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Principles of timing, rhythm, and sensitivity under resistance
The material is presented through live instruction with participating athletes, offering practical demonstrations and conceptual breakdowns.
The “4th Dimension” Concept
Coach Sonnon describes Sambo as “4th Dimension Grappling,” highlighting its emphasis on leg-to-leg engagements in addition to traditional upper-body and mixed grappling approaches. The program explains how these mechanics differ from other grappling systems and how they may be incorporated into a broader training strategy.
Suitable For
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MMA athletes
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Sambo practitioners
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Judo and Jiu-Jitsu competitors
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Wrestlers seeking lower-body attack development
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Martial artists expanding their grappling systems
Format
Important Information
For educational and training purposes only.
Consult a qualified coach or healthcare professional before beginning any new martial arts or conditioning program.
Discontinue training if injury or discomfort occurs.